Bellflower: How to Grow and Care for Campanula - The Spruce Bellflowers, or Campanula, are native to the Northern Hemisphere and are incredibly versatile, as they can be grown as perennials, biennials, or annuals, depending on your hardiness zone and the species you select
Campanula: A Growing Guide for Bellflower Plant - Garden Design Campanula, also known as bellflower, is grown for the charming bell-shaped flowers in shades of purple, blue, pink, or white With over 300 species, Campanula can be found growing in a wide range of habitats throughout temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, from rocky alpine cliffs to native meadows
Campanula - Which one for my Garden? Campanula is a massive genus including more than 300 species of mostly perennials, but also some annuals and biennials They are one of the treasures of the gardening world because of their diverse habit and bold flowers
Campanula - Wikipedia Campanula ( kæmˈpænjʊlə ) [4] is the type genus of the Campanulaceae family of flowering plants Campanula are commonly known as bellflowers and take both their common and scientific names from the bell-shaped flowers — campanula is Latin for "little bell"
Campanula Flowers: Varieties, and Caring For Campanula Bellflower Plants Campanula (bellflower) is a group of flowering plants with dainty bell-shaped or star-shaped flowers Campanula flowers have five-lobed petals that grow 0 8” to 1” (2 – 2 5 cm) long The beautiful bellflowers can be in shades of purple, blue, pink, or white
Campanula Guide: How to Grow Care for Bellflower - GardenBeast Campanula, commonly known as Bellflower, is a colorful perennial that can add cheer to any garden border it is grown in Bellflowers are best known for their charming blooms and long flowering displays
The Campanula Guide – Plant Detectives Campanula is a diverse genus of flowering plants in the Campanulaceae family, native to temperate regions across the Northern Hemisphere With over 300 species, Campanulas range from low-growing ground covers to upright clump-forming varieties